July 2018 Archives

On behalf of Mark M. Cheser, Esquire, Counselor at Law posted in Violent Crime on Thursday, July 26, 2018.

When a crime happens or appears to have occurred, it is important for law enforcement officers to take immediate action to help ensure that the matter is successfully resolved. This requires victims to inform the proper authorities of a crime as soon as it happens. However, it is unclear why there was a delay in the reporting of an alleged robbery in New Jersey,

On behalf of Mark M. Cheser, Esquire, Counselor at Law on Saturday, July 21, 2018.

Police officers in New Jersey must abide by certain rules when performing their jobs. It is particularly important that they behave in a manner that supports and upholds the rights of the individuals they interact with in a professional capacity.

On behalf of Mark M. Cheser, Esquire, Counselor at Law posted in DWI on Thursday, July 19, 2018.

Many people in New Jersey and across the country dedicate their lives to helping others. While there are a variety of ways to do this, many do so by working in the field of emergency medical services. Despite their desire to help, these professionals can also find themselves facing criminal accusations. In fact, an EMS chief has recently been charged with DWI.

On behalf of Mark M. Cheser, Esquire, Counselor at Law posted in Violent Crime on Monday, July 9, 2018.

The internet and certain social media platforms have changed the way people get rid of their unused items. For example, through certain websites, people now have a way to easily advertise to a large audience -- many of whom are strangers -- that they have an item for sale. Unfortunately, police in New Jersey believe that one man's attempt to make a purchase led to a violent crime.

On behalf of Mark M. Cheser, Esquire, Counselor at Law posted in DWI on Monday, July 2, 2018.

There are some people who are willing to great lengths to help a friend who is in distress. While for some people this may mean lending a sympathetic ear, sometimes a friend could need more than that. Unfortunately, police in New Jersey claim that when a woman went to a police station to pick up a man who had been arrested for driving under the influence, she was also arrested, accused of DWI.

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